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English: Book of Hours of Jean Le Sauvage and Jacqueline de Boulogne, French Flanders, 1503 - Miniature of the sponsors, by Jean Markant
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Source Cropped from Maarten Vermeir, "Chancellor Jean le Sauvage / Ioannes Sylvagius: Erasmus’ princeps christianus and a prince of Utopia for Thomas More, Moreana, 2016, nr. 1-2, p. 270. doi:10.3366/more.2016.53.1-2.11
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